Do you mean the Hallowed Tower, the Lost Tower, or the Stone Tower? That blackbelt to go to route 209 (now that I have an Odd Keystone), go underground, "listen to the Stone Tower", then talk to 32 people before going back up to find a Spiritomb. I'm unsure where the stone tower is.

Do you mean the Hallowed Tower, the Lost Tower, or the Stone Tower? That blackbelt to go to route 209 (now that I have an Odd Keystone), go underground, "listen to the Stone Tower", then talk to 32 people before going back up to find a Spiritomb. I'm unsure where the stone tower is.

The same tower you put an Odd Keystone in it.

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Well, I can't seem to set anything up selecting Hallowed 108 times with the A button or waiting for a couple minutes for a sound. I really don't know how to insert/place an Odd Keystone, so would you tell me what buttons I need to press, or what other requirements may be there?

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Where I'm stuck is in a few places!! In Pearl. I'm a noob, first of all. So please have patience?

I have 140 in the Pokedex. I don't really want to go to the Elite 4 yet for 2 reasons: a. I can NOT find my way through Victory Road!! Its just like an endlessly looping whirlpool of annoying trainers LOLb. My lineup is really good EXCEPT for 2 of em - here's the thing: Bastiodon & ugh. Bibarel.

I don't really like Bastiodon so much because of his horrible attack, and I REALLY don't want to bring Bibarel, cuz... he's frickin Bibarel! so I wonder if there is an opportunity to get in there to the Elite 4 without needing all of the HMs? Like, maybe there will be a PC & then 0 rocks to smash, things to lift, etc?? My Bibarel has surf, waterfall, rock climb & cut and my Bastiodon has Rock Smash & Strength. Bastiodon's got good defense & special def (145 and 120 ) but his attack stats are horrible! If I can get rid of those 2 I might be able to cover a few more types like psychic, dark, ghost, grass & ice. Maybe throw a Sneasel in there plus something ghost. Other wise I'm so lost. Literally. I saw a walkthrough for getting thru Victory Road but omg. If I were any more lost I'd be ________ (insert some kind of funny/lame joke)

Once you get through Victory Road, there's a Pokemon Center in the Pokemon League. You can swap those two for better ones in your PC.

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YIKES. I meant to ask this - is it possible to get to 150 before the Elite 4? I have 8 badges and all that. I really want that national dex! But like I said, I am so not making my way through Victory Road & this is a good opportunity to level up my guys. I just wish I could find some new pokemon?? Since I haven't been able to get past 140 I started to wonder if you actually CANT til after beating the E4.

You need to battle them to see either Spiritomb or Garchomp, I don't remember which.

In D/P, Cynthia's team is Spiritomb (lead), Roserade, Gastrodon, Milotic, Lucario, and Garchomp (strongest). The Garchomp is a whopping level 66, and is the strongest thing you will fight in the entire game. It's also an utter murderface.

Defeating Cynthia requires a lot of luck and prediction...and perseverance and a lot of healing items. All of them are extremely difficult in their own way, and it might require multiple attempts to win.

Spiritomb: The lead. Don't waste your low PP moves on it because then you won't have them for later. Don't take too long, as it abuses Double Team and Will-o-wisp, so take it out fast - which is hard since it's very bulky and has no weaknesses. Any never-miss moves will help.

Roserade: Probably the easiest thing to stop. Its movepool is relatively limited and can be resisted by a few things - I think it's Energy Ball, Sludge Bomb, Extrasensory, and 1 thing I forgot. Smack it with an SE move or two and it should go down fast.

Gastrodon: Tricky, but like Roserade, nothing too strenuous. It's only difficult if you don't have a Grass-type move; although Gastrodon only is weak to Grass, it is a 4x weakness, which is huge.

Milotic: Treat this like you would Spiritomb, except instead of DT and WOW, it sports Recover. Fortunately, its Defense is lower than its Special Defense and it's weak to Electric and Grass. It might take a while since it will probably 2HKO you unless you resist it, while you may only 3HKO it at best, so keep healing items on hand.

Lucario: Lucario is incredibly difficult, not only because it's pretty fast but also because it has a fairly large array of special attacks (Aura Sphere, Psychic, and Dragon Pulse) that can hit a lot of SE damage. Its Steel type doesn't help either, since it gives it many resistances - but also some weaknesses that you can exploit. Fire, Fighting, and Ground are advised. Fortunately Lucario has subpar defenses, so if you actually get a hit off it shouldn't last long.

Garchomp: Cross your fingers and prepare yourself. The hardest thing to actually do against Garchomp is to survive its first attack. It will nearly always go first, using either Dragon Rush or Earthquake to hit you, and with its astronomical Attack stat it's very hard to live through it. Its weaknesses are Dragon and Ice, so get someone out that has 1 or both of those types of moves to hit it back. Unfortunately, Palkia is weak to Dragon itself, so you have to hope that Dragon Rush either misses or it lives barely (and the former is more likely). A lot of things can learn Ice Beam, but Ice moves aren't exactly prevalent before the E4, so you may have to resort to something else, such as Bronzong, who resists a ton of moves. (I honestly recommend getting a Bronzong if you don't have one already; it is one of the best things in DP.)

It's not easy, it requires a lot of planning, and even some luck. But once you actually get through it, the relief that follows is such a great feeling. You can do it!

I beat the elite four, got the national and everything. I have been trying to migrate from antoher game (Emerald) & the option to migrate NEVER APPEARS. This is sooo frustrating! When things just don't work the way you want them to. OK so I turn on the DS with the GBA cartridge inserted. I look at the start screen & there is no option at all to interact with the GBA game. None. I hear it should say migrate or whatever.

I searched the web & I found an incredible # of people asking the same exact question but guess how many of them had their questons actually answered? Negative zero. There are a lot of replies & such but just...no solution. All sorts of unhelpful answers! The internet is a dangerous place.

Ok so I have spoken to Professor Oak & Professor whatshisname at the lab. One of them tells me that I have seen 252 Pokemon, the other says I can not even imagine what else to do.

The only thing I wonder is if it has something to do with the system that I'm using. I had to switch to a new old DS Lite in order to take advantage of the GBA cartridge slot. Usually using a DSi. (because I didn't realize when I bought it that I was totally screwing myself over). I could switch back but of course there's no GBA thing on the other one.Stumped. I'm getting annoyed here.

I happen to be at a point in my Platinum game where I have just obtained the National Dex. I do, however, have the option to migrate from my Emerald Version after starting up Platinum.

The only thing I did after getting the National Dex was go to the Battle Zone and participate in the Battle Frontier, but I am certain that has no effect on making the Migration option appear. It seems that it may be a hardware issue or perhaps a problem particular to Diamond or Pearl.

Are you playing Diamond or Pearl (not Platinum)? Does your GBA slot work (can you play Emerald on your DS Lite)?

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And what it all comes down tois that everything's gonna be quite alright

HEY GUESS WHAT? Turns out that this copy of the GBA game that I got is NOT legit. Stupid thief seller!! Soembody told mee that this happens with games that are bootleg or illegitimate copies so I decided to look at the seller's feedback on eBay and to do some looking around re: my copy of the game. Yup. Sure enough, the guy has gotten several complaints recently about video games he has sold being fakes. Garrrh! I'm so mad because I have just been dying to migrate some stuff & do a few things.

I don't have very good Wi-Fi connection at my house... We don't have our own Wi-Fi and we usually use the connection from across the street. And considering my DS doesn't have good Wi-Fi range...But anyway, YES, they are in my Pokédex.

Where are the move tutors? And no, I don't mean the remember-er in pastoria.

I mean the elemental hyper beams and draco meteor ones.

Also, here's an idea - edit your posts once the question has been answered with the correct answer, while leaving the old questions.

Edit:

Draco Meteor is indeed on Route 210 (north of Solaceon Town), past the large swath of grass. Use cut on the bush, go up, the stairs, hang a right, go down the rock climb, walk about 3 squares, Paris shuttle use rock climb to go up, fight the dragon tamer (with the gible), and the lady is in the house in the upper right. She can be used as often as you like. Oh, before going down the ledge, there's a nugget right in the little square area - take the stairs.

Elemental Hyper Beams: Route 228 in the Sandstorm Area - not up tot hat yet, so I can't confirm

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